JEREMY HOBSON: To the box office now, where "The Hangover 2" kicked off the summer movie season with $118 million in domestic ticket sales so far. Add another $59 million in overseas sales, and there were probably some people who didn't pay anything, because they watched a pirated version of the movie.

Well, there's a bill in the Senate that would give the government more tools to stop that kind of thing. As Marketplace's Jennifer Collins reports.

JEFFINER COLLINS: The first "Hangover" brought in nearly half a billion dollars with lines like this:

MOVIE CLIP: Hey, guys are you ready to let the dogs out? What? You know like: Who let the dogs out? Who...

"The Hangover" was also among the top 10 most illegally downloaded movies. International piracy costs the entertainment industry $20 billion a year. Now, a Senate bill would let U.S. courts force U.S. internet companies to shut off access to foreign websites -- much faster.